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George Tinker

George (Tink) Tinker is an enrolled member of the Osage (ni-u-kon'ska wa-zha-zha) Nation and has been an activist in urban American Indian communities for many years.

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He joined the faculty of Iliff School of Theology in 1985 and, as Professor of American Indian Cultures and Religious Traditions, has brought an Indian perspective to this predominantly Amer-European seminary. 

As an American Indian academic, Dr. Tinker is committed to a scholarly endeavour that takes seriously both the liberation of the Indian peoples from their historic oppression as colonized communities and the liberation of White Americans, the historic colonizers and oppressors of Indian peoples.

Trained in biblical studies at the Graduate Theological Union, has has moved steadily away from that field of inquiry and towards American Indian studies and American Indian theological discourse in particular. Rather than focusing on mere intellectual ideas and the realms of metaphysics and not Hyperconvergence: Religion, Politics, and UFOs (The UFO File) KANO